Free
Phone (06) 368 6116
Email julieg@manawatusf.org.nz
58 Bath Street
Horowhenua
Levin
Manawatu-Wanganui 5510
Mobile 0273558568
Email julie@manawatusf.org.nz
Family Services Building
40 Denmark Street
Dannevirke
Manawatu-Wanganui 4930
Phone +6463558561
Email admin@manawatusf.org.nz
163 Broadway Avenue
Palmerston North
Manawatu-Wanganui 4410
We support families and whānau to provide the best possible quality of life and recovery to their loved one who has a mental illness/addiction and to their own self care.
Our central focus is family and whānau. We provide the highest quality support, advocacy, education and services for all people, and the community affected by mental illness and addiction.
Free
All our services are free and completely confidential.
Mon – Fri | 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM |
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Public Holidays: Closed Good Friday (18 Apr), Easter Sunday (20 Apr), Easter Monday (21 Apr), ANZAC Day (25 Apr), King's Birthday (2 Jun), Matariki (20 Jun), Labour Day (27 Oct), Wellington Anniversary (19 Jan), Waitangi Day (6 Feb).
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This programme provides information and education to families about mental illness and addictions, how to cope with the stress that supporting a family member with these issues can entail. To facilitate this service, we plan several education sessions throughout the year. We invite skilled professionals to share their knowledge and answer questions. We supply a range of brochures, booklets and publications to families and the community, some they may borrow and some they may keep. Family/Whānau Co-ordinators run support groups throughout the year, which can be anything from meeting as a group in a cafe to a walk in the park, where families can get together and support each other. Another important part of the support we offer is that of advocacy at family meetings with mental health services or other agencies such as Work & Income NZ and Housing NZ.
Addictions - drug & alcohol, Mental health
Advocacy / group / family whānau support (AOD), Peer / advocacy / group / family whānau support
MidCentral
Child / Tamariki, Youth / Rangatahi, Adult / Pakeke, Older adult / Kaumātua
Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services, Corrections
To access this service or for more information, please contact us at the location nearest you.
Support for families is provided through our Family/Whānau Co-ordinators who respond to requests for support both on the telephone and face to face in the family's home, at our offices or a place of the family's choice.
This programme provides information and education to families about mental illness and addictions, how to cope with the stress that supporting a family member with these issues can entail. To facilitate this service, we plan several education sessions throughout the year. We invite skilled professionals to share their knowledge and answer questions.
We supply a range of brochures, booklets and publications to families and the community, some they may borrow and some they may keep. Family/Whānau Co-ordinators run support groups throughout the year, which can be anything from meeting as a group in a cafe to a walk in the park, where families can get together and support each other.
Another important part of the support we offer is that of advocacy at family meetings with mental health services or other agencies such as Work & Income NZ and Housing NZ.
Connections with Hope - Depression is a free and confidential treatment group run by Supporting Families comprising of 2 hour weekly sessions over a period of ten weeks. This service is for individuals with mild to moderate depression and are facilitated by a trained psychologist aided by a Supporting Families staff member. There are 7 programmes that run throughout the year across the region (Dannevirke, Levin, Feilding and Palmerston North).
Mental health
Counselling and support
MidCentral
Adult / Pakeke, Older adult / Kaumātua
Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services, Corrections
To be eligible for this service, you will need to contact us at the location nearest you for an assessment.
Connections with Hope - Depression is a free and confidential treatment group run by Supporting Families comprising of 2 hour weekly sessions over a period of ten weeks. This service is for individuals with mild to moderate depression and are facilitated by a trained psychologist aided by a Supporting Families staff member.
There are 7 programmes that run throughout the year across the region (Dannevirke, Levin, Feilding and Palmerston North).
Connections with Hope - Anxiety is a free and confidential anxiety treatment group run by Supporting Families comprising of 2 hour weekly sessions over a period of ten weeks. This service is for individuals with mild to moderate anxiety and are facilitated by a trained psychologist aided by a Supporting Families staff member. There are 7 programmes that run throughout the year across the region (Dannevirke, Levin, Feilding and Palmerston North).
Mental health
Counselling and support
MidCentral
Adult / Pakeke
Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services, Corrections
To be eligible for this service, you will need to contact us at the location nearest you for an assessment.
Connections with Hope - Anxiety is a free and confidential anxiety treatment group run by Supporting Families comprising of 2 hour weekly sessions over a period of ten weeks. This service is for individuals with mild to moderate anxiety and are facilitated by a trained psychologist aided by a Supporting Families staff member.
There are 7 programmes that run throughout the year across the region (Dannevirke, Levin, Feilding and Palmerston North).
This programmme is designed to support children who live in the presence of mental health and addiction issues. This is a 16 hour programme run over two Saturdays and addresses the needs of children (7 - 11 years old) by providing education and understanding of mental health and addiction issues. The programme uses activity based session which model ways for children to deal with their feelings about their situation. Designed to work in groups of 6-8 children, the benefits of working in groups are shared learning and reducing the sense of isolation.The focus is on activity based exercises that promote an understanding of mental health issues, build resiliency, provide opportunities to share experiences and help participants develop strategies for their wellbeing.
Addictions - drug & alcohol, Mental health
Advocacy / group / family whānau support (AOD), Peer / advocacy / group / family whānau support
MidCentral
Child / Tamariki
Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services, Corrections
This programme is for children (7-11) who have a close member of the family affected by either a mental health issue, addiction or both.
Referrals can come from mental health services, primary health services, schools and other community agrencies and self referrals. To access this service or for more information, please contact us at our Palmerston North location.
Location: 160 Cuba Street, Entrance on Pitt Street, Palmerston North
Phone: (06) 355 8561
Fax: (06) 355 8562
This programmme is designed to support children who live in the presence of mental health and addiction issues. This is a 16 hour programme run over two Saturdays and addresses the needs of children (7 - 11 years old) by providing education and understanding of mental health and addiction issues.
The programme uses activity based session which model ways for children to deal with their feelings about their situation. Designed to work in groups of 6-8 children, the benefits of working in groups are shared learning and reducing the sense of isolation.The focus is on activity based exercises that promote an understanding of mental health issues, build resiliency, provide opportunities to share experiences and help participants develop strategies for their wellbeing.
Face to face / Kanohi ki te Kanohi, Child / Tamariki friendly
https://healthpoint.co.nz/mental-health-addictions/mental-health/supporting-families-in-mental-illness-manawatu/